Act of Settlement | | statement of certain rights which, under a society's laws, citizens and/or residents either have, want to have, or ought to have. |
Charles I | | king of England, Scotland, and Ireland |
Whigs | | wrote by English Parliament for Charles I |
Puritans | | English penal laws that imposed various civil disabilities on Roman Catholics and Nonconformists |
Three Branch Government | | Parliament meets every three years |
Test Act | | laws in response to growing unrest |
Prime Minister | | political party |
Triennial Act | | a law enacted by a government that requires tax to be paid on the transfer of certain documents such as property deeds. |
Bill of Rights | | first governing document of the USA |
Thomas Paine | | passed by long parliament |
Articles of Confederation | | name used by Parliamentarians for the Royalist supporters of King Charles I |
Intolerable Acts | | keeps governments independent |
Roundheads | | legislative, executive and judiciary |
Robert Walpole | | member of the whig party |
Tories | | English military leader and politician |
Commonwealth | | laws restricting foreign shopping |
Oliver Cromwell | | Tory Party or Conservatives |
Checks and Balances | | wrote "Common Sense" pamphlet |
Act of Union | | a politician who serves as the head of the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system |
Cavaliers | | supporters of parliamentism |
Stamp Act | | members of a group of English Protestants |
Navigation Acts | | merged the Kingdom of Ireland and the Kingdom of Great Britain |
Habeas Corpus Act | | a writ ordering that a prisoner be brought to the court |
Petition of Rights | | a political unit founded in law by agreement of the people for the common good |